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ok well what i think we should look at here is we should look towards me and are in southeast asia now the government me and maher recently normalized relations with the united states and what we see there happening is as they have done this. there's been no large controversy over a state sponsored what we can call of carthage policy towards the. islamic minority groups in the western part of the country now the united states for example has turned a blind eye to this in brazen and i think and and just isn't libya in me and maher we have several factors. basically you have large economic. attributes in that in that part of the country in that country that are allowing. these force to turn a blind eye to it essentially giving them a trump card to operate rate as they would like with respect to human rights all right to life and to vinyl bawly and independent journalist and author i thinking. now lebanese troops and gunmen have reportedly exchanged fire in the capital beirut wounding five people there's been a weekend of violence across the country sparked by the nation of a senior intel
ok well what i think we should look at here is we should look towards me and are in southeast asia now the government me and maher recently normalized relations with the united states and what we see there happening is as they have done this. there's been no large controversy over a state sponsored what we can call of carthage policy towards the. islamic minority groups in the western part of the country now the united states for example has turned a blind eye to this in brazen and i think and...
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foe china is a foe it's almost as if the cold war war never ended and that regard the paper toward asia makes perfect sense to mr romney and i really don't think he would change anything the rhetoric is he issues the the presence of subtlety or the lack of subtlety is a primary difference between mr romney and mr obama in relations with russia unlike romney for whom russia this is without question our number one geopolitical foe president obama avoids cold war rhetoric after all you don't call russia our number one enemy. not all qaeda russia. unless you're still start going to cold war mind warp despite a more forthcoming official attitude the administration indicated that they would still forge ahead with plans to build a missile shield close to russia it's a longstanding sore point in the relations between the two countries moscow has many times suggested resulting the issue by building the shields together to no avail. i spoke with former bush administration official colonel lawrence wilkerson and asked him whether a change in the oval office could mean address the change in the way
foe china is a foe it's almost as if the cold war war never ended and that regard the paper toward asia makes perfect sense to mr romney and i really don't think he would change anything the rhetoric is he issues the the presence of subtlety or the lack of subtlety is a primary difference between mr romney and mr obama in relations with russia unlike romney for whom russia this is without question our number one geopolitical foe president obama avoids cold war rhetoric after all you don't call...
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you have problems in asia, problems in europe. it all adds up to problems for us. >> looking at one of the key senate races. connecticut, a blue state where a republican is doing better. and in part because she has spent the time since she lost in 2010 doing a lot more direct contact with voters. voter events, something she really didn't do the first time around. chris: she's from the wrestling family. i think she's going to win. >> the obama campaign has focused a lot on veterans an they're shrewd to do so and it may help in the senate as well. the democrat who is a trauma doctor and a vietnam vet is running in arizona on the veterans issue and has pulled to a tie in that senate race. chris: when we come back, the question of the week for us. paul showing seniors in swing states backing president obama paul showing seniors in swing states backing president obama make chris: welcome back. new polls out just this week have seniors facing president obama on medicare. a signature issue of mitt romney's runningmate paul ryan which bri
you have problems in asia, problems in europe. it all adds up to problems for us. >> looking at one of the key senate races. connecticut, a blue state where a republican is doing better. and in part because she has spent the time since she lost in 2010 doing a lot more direct contact with voters. voter events, something she really didn't do the first time around. chris: she's from the wrestling family. i think she's going to win. >> the obama campaign has focused a lot on veterans...
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defense official says the pentagon's first f-35 fighter jets will be deployed in asia and the pacific. >> and we will deploy the f-35 joint strike fighter to the region. >> the f-35 is now in its final stages of development. the plane has advanced stealth functions that make radar detection difficult. japan's air self-defense force will adopt the aircraft as its next mainstay fighter jet. carter says some u.s. naval vessels, including an aircraft carrier, will be moved from the middle east to the asia pacific region as military operations in afghanistan wind down. >>> the u.s. navy has deployed two nuclear-powered aircraft carriers in the western pacific. they're navigating within reach of the senkaku islands. japanese and chinese patrol boats have been squaring off near the territory in the east china sea. the "uss george washington" based in yoke sucha near tokyo and the "uss john c. stennis" based on the u.s. west coast are operating together. several vessels equipped with the aegis air definite system are run alongside them. a navy spokesperson says the fleet provides a combat-rea
defense official says the pentagon's first f-35 fighter jets will be deployed in asia and the pacific. >> and we will deploy the f-35 joint strike fighter to the region. >> the f-35 is now in its final stages of development. the plane has advanced stealth functions that make radar detection difficult. japan's air self-defense force will adopt the aircraft as its next mainstay fighter jet. carter says some u.s. naval vessels, including an aircraft carrier, will be moved from the...
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markets by doubling exports to asia according to the president and that is why he represents a threat to the west it's all about the. from the economic point of view we have the largest petroleum reserves in the world when the world runs out of oil and countries which possess the majority of reserves who are me i you and i was a russia iran saudi arabia iraq and it is well. it's black gold can account for the vilification of chavez in the west after all just a year after he took office in one thousand nine hundred nine chavez toward the middle east to lobby key opec members to drive or oil prices higher he also provided subsidized oil to quba bella bruce nicaragua and syria countries whose relations with the west aren't exactly ideal for critics venezuela under chavez is a terrifying prospect. i think chavez is mostly criticized for his foreign policy first for breaking relations with traditional trade partners of venezuela such as colombia and the us and second for political alliances with countries which are considered as non-democratic and even belligerent in their foreign policy s
markets by doubling exports to asia according to the president and that is why he represents a threat to the west it's all about the. from the economic point of view we have the largest petroleum reserves in the world when the world runs out of oil and countries which possess the majority of reserves who are me i you and i was a russia iran saudi arabia iraq and it is well. it's black gold can account for the vilification of chavez in the west after all just a year after he took office in one...
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suit, i fly asia to comfort one of the biggest clients in the firm. and the client would look you in the eye and saying i don't trust goldman sachs, and a partner is celebrating the fact that the client is still going to do business with us because we have to. my position, why not actually address the problem and try to repair this client issue. >> the ceo said this today. >> we went, we investigated, turned over everything, at the end of the day with all of the stress and i wouldn't want to go through that again, we'll probably be a better firm because of it anyway, because we really did look at everything again. as far as the book itself, i think the consensus of those who review the book, there really was nothing there. >> i mean, you know, in a funny way, you probably have done them a favor. you probably have something that changed their ethos. do you regret? >> the idea that goldman has done nothing. i guarantee if someone not on wall street hears about teachers pension funds being ripped off the normal person this is egregious. it's very unethic
suit, i fly asia to comfort one of the biggest clients in the firm. and the client would look you in the eye and saying i don't trust goldman sachs, and a partner is celebrating the fact that the client is still going to do business with us because we have to. my position, why not actually address the problem and try to repair this client issue. >> the ceo said this today. >> we went, we investigated, turned over everything, at the end of the day with all of the stress and i...
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president obama talks about making more commitments to east asia than in the past. i do not see any prospect. >> it is so overwhelmingly impossible. >> the united states is still the most powerful country on earth. i do not think i heard anything to suggest any other country -- the united states may have fewer capabilities going forward relative to the world, there is no one country that is likely to be a competitor or replacement for the united states. we have a unique capacity. it is therefore able to assess it its interests in shipping the international environment so it can have a geopolitical phase that is cross regions and allows the united states to pursue interests and all the different ways. >> you talk about the far right. the high point of republican isolationism is when pat buchanan got whatever percentage of the vote he got a downturn 1992. there has not been another person in the republican party -- ron paul has not occurred yet. the nominee ron paul has not occurred. every candidate rigid and that we are not on the record here -- there was no isolatio
president obama talks about making more commitments to east asia than in the past. i do not see any prospect. >> it is so overwhelmingly impossible. >> the united states is still the most powerful country on earth. i do not think i heard anything to suggest any other country -- the united states may have fewer capabilities going forward relative to the world, there is no one country that is likely to be a competitor or replacement for the united states. we have a unique capacity. it...
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. >> as a look at the market t it was a mixed in asia performance. euro said we are letting go juslike the order process what is going on? >> be other countries cannot pay their debt it out have of bail-out with the defense with the austrians to give you extra money. there is the realization it is not working and they don't have a pln. lou: as we say we're is timothy geithner? why isn't there coordination with the powerful unions that has grown up? why isn't he working publicly a2 reassure? >> interestingly. it is leadership you would think the u.s. would be a partner in the negotiations. lou: it occurred to me. of course. financially we do the same with geopolitical. leading from behind. >> you said to be a good leader on diplomacy's side you have to be strong on the economic side. some of the comments you have mad suggest we don't have that link. we are falling back not giving it economically. >> what about the investor? give us council on what to , what we should be thinking about in the context of the economy 1.5% and i heard optimism. >> a lot o
. >> as a look at the market t it was a mixed in asia performance. euro said we are letting go juslike the order process what is going on? >> be other countries cannot pay their debt it out have of bail-out with the defense with the austrians to give you extra money. there is the realization it is not working and they don't have a pln. lou: as we say we're is timothy geithner? why isn't there coordination with the powerful unions that has grown up? why isn't he working publicly a2...
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in africa, only 5% have signed up and in asia, only 7% of the population are users. in india, that is changing rapidly. people are typically generation becoming used to the social order. >> i am always online on facebook through my mobile. >> facebook has become an integral part of my lecture it is important as eating, drinking, and wearing clothes. >> but the shares launched in may that nearly half in value. investors are not so sure they're like facebook. >> many are now asking the question of what is the value of those people on the page at how frequently are they visiting the page? how often are they commenting come how big an advocate of the brand are they? >> today, facebook unveiled its first advert, recognition that the future, needs to get more business like. >> i never quite know what to do with my facebook page. castillo to come, -- still to come, we get to an alternative music festival in a very alternative location. rare earth metals all our the vital building blocks for many moderate project -- china has a monopoly is resigning as. and as an australian
in africa, only 5% have signed up and in asia, only 7% of the population are users. in india, that is changing rapidly. people are typically generation becoming used to the social order. >> i am always online on facebook through my mobile. >> facebook has become an integral part of my lecture it is important as eating, drinking, and wearing clothes. >> but the shares launched in may that nearly half in value. investors are not so sure they're like facebook. >> many are...
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time when it was any different which is why we all need to pay attention to the little nation in south asia. for salvation that nation is butan for bhutan because most countries look at economic indicators like g.d.p. and total wealth ten does things differently they've replaced gross domestic product with gross national happiness therefore determining success not by looking at how profitable their economy is but instead about how happy their people are instead of unemployment numbers and quarterly profit targets ten relies on indicators like psychological wellbeing health education time use diversity ecology and good governance and this new method appears to be working but chan is a landlocked country between india and china one of the least developed nations on the planet but it just so happens to be one of the happiest despite an average income of just one hundred ten dollars a month business week business week not the nation you know lefty weekly business week rated bhutan is the happiest nation in asia and the eighth happiest nation on the planet. and since a good ten happiness is more
time when it was any different which is why we all need to pay attention to the little nation in south asia. for salvation that nation is butan for bhutan because most countries look at economic indicators like g.d.p. and total wealth ten does things differently they've replaced gross domestic product with gross national happiness therefore determining success not by looking at how profitable their economy is but instead about how happy their people are instead of unemployment numbers and...
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pacific and i'm sure that americans are used to for a longer period of time immediately east into asia pacific reason. thanks for joining us here on our team today still to come for you in the program silencing the other side of the story in europe a leading of satellite provider takes iranian stations off the air in the e.u. as a result of the latest sanctions to talk about what was going spelled the issue of freedom of speech that's coming your way very soon. the sun rises over what seems like enlist forest here in new directions cry for hundred kilometers north of light of all storm as in much of the world it's disappearing at a catastrophic rate. markers both illegal and those finding ways to outsmart the system for filing down the forests of the region for them profit goes well beyond the future of our planet and the result could be an ecological crisis we are on the hunt for illegal loggers and it's not going to be easy the forest is enormous and our chances are slim now for now we can stay in our dreams but as soon as we find solid tracks we'll have to drop our wheels and get ou
pacific and i'm sure that americans are used to for a longer period of time immediately east into asia pacific reason. thanks for joining us here on our team today still to come for you in the program silencing the other side of the story in europe a leading of satellite provider takes iranian stations off the air in the e.u. as a result of the latest sanctions to talk about what was going spelled the issue of freedom of speech that's coming your way very soon. the sun rises over what seems...
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are they just going to be flat like they have been because of their exposure in europe and asia? >> okay, while you're only one town away from asbury park, where you can't start a fire with just a spark, you don't have a spark in johnson controls. and may i suggest you sell -- i think johnson control is going to have a mighty awful fourth quarter, positive facts and a negative story. i see it, look, i like to be negative like everybody else, too, but i'm stuck with the facts, and they're not just that bad. >> coming up, hot delivery. dominos serving the street with a better than expected quarter today. causing investors to gobble up shares, could more than 10,000 shares in over 60 countries be cooking up returns? cramer finds out, when he delivers his famous story with "mad money". >> have a question, tweet cramer #madtweets. send jim an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com. or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to "mad money" at cnbc.com. now, that's what i call a test drive. silverado! the most dependable, longest lasting, full-size pickups on the road. so, what do y
are they just going to be flat like they have been because of their exposure in europe and asia? >> okay, while you're only one town away from asbury park, where you can't start a fire with just a spark, you don't have a spark in johnson controls. and may i suggest you sell -- i think johnson control is going to have a mighty awful fourth quarter, positive facts and a negative story. i see it, look, i like to be negative like everybody else, too, but i'm stuck with the facts, and they're...
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week not the nation not you know lefty weekly business week rated bhutan is the happiest nation in asia and the eighth happiest nation on the planet and since a good ten happiness is more important than profit ten is not beholden to big transnational corporations that want to harvest that nation for profits to paraphrase mitt romney that's why would ten is poised to be the first nation in the world to make sure one hundred percent of its domestic farming is organic over the next ten years we will completely phase out the use of chemicals in farming in the united states seventy percent of the food on grocery store shelves is made with genetically modified organisms ten will have zero in the entire country can you imagine a nation without profits but also without cancer and destruction of the soil robert kennedy imagine that he said this in one nine hundred sixty eight about our nation's misguided reliance on economic indicators like g.d.p. . our gross national product now is over eight hundred billion dollars a year but that gross national product if we judge the united states of america
week not the nation not you know lefty weekly business week rated bhutan is the happiest nation in asia and the eighth happiest nation on the planet and since a good ten happiness is more important than profit ten is not beholden to big transnational corporations that want to harvest that nation for profits to paraphrase mitt romney that's why would ten is poised to be the first nation in the world to make sure one hundred percent of its domestic farming is organic over the next ten years we...
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to join us tonight so that folks could get a sense of how wtalk about often in isolation benghazi, asia, about the challenges whether they be trade or potentially military, geopoliticalhallenges in the pacific and asia regions. the fact is first question has to be what should be our policy, and can we in pointf fact sustain such a policy, the fact that we are the world's largest debtor nation and there are so many demands on the united states military, many of them origining internally and not always so clearly in the national interest? walid, how would you respond to that? could we possibly mt challenges from both china, from the war on terror globally and specifically then wiin the middle eastern region? >> wel let me say that the chinese leadership, and i would have a confirmation from the studio, perceives washington under the obama admintratio as weak in the middle east, as weak with regard to iran. as not decided with regard to syria, as having kind of problem in north africa and beyond. this isswhy t chinese leadership, the other side of the planet is taking the liberty of expand
to join us tonight so that folks could get a sense of how wtalk about often in isolation benghazi, asia, about the challenges whether they be trade or potentially military, geopoliticalhallenges in the pacific and asia regions. the fact is first question has to be what should be our policy, and can we in pointf fact sustain such a policy, the fact that we are the world's largest debtor nation and there are so many demands on the united states military, many of them origining internally and not...
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up around one percent actually outperforming other global markets to what we're seeing right now in asia is a bit of a. well boring picture actually the nikkei down point three percent and this is on the back of a weak yen and also on the focus on asia in the obama romney debates well i'm saying today is closed for a public. all right we will be back in around fifty five minutes time with an update coming up next on r.t. we talked to eric anderson leading a u.s. space entrepreneur about the future of space tourism.
up around one percent actually outperforming other global markets to what we're seeing right now in asia is a bit of a. well boring picture actually the nikkei down point three percent and this is on the back of a weak yen and also on the focus on asia in the obama romney debates well i'm saying today is closed for a public. all right we will be back in around fifty five minutes time with an update coming up next on r.t. we talked to eric anderson leading a u.s. space entrepreneur about the...
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and with asia which is the only one trading right now and we're seeing emek specter the next case shedding one person and it's in fact one of the major losers this hour the japanese market and in general we have concerns over growth not stamp in the seismic technology and still firms are among the worst performers let's move on here and russia it's about two hours ahead of the opening bell we're seeing the performance on choose there was the make spectra as well even though we had higher oil prices that didn't seem to change the day for my sakes and when the cars butterfly picture more lies from moving on to currencies that see what's happening there when it comes to the euro that is weakening against the u.s. dollar and then the ruble makes paper for the performance all of that she states now let's move on to well prices are always very important for russian investors of course we see that all prices are dropping after one week and that's after we're expecting the reports of shell that stockpiles rose in the u.s. so it's a big there's a crude user now as we've been reporting violent clash
and with asia which is the only one trading right now and we're seeing emek specter the next case shedding one person and it's in fact one of the major losers this hour the japanese market and in general we have concerns over growth not stamp in the seismic technology and still firms are among the worst performers let's move on here and russia it's about two hours ahead of the opening bell we're seeing the performance on choose there was the make spectra as well even though we had higher oil...
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part of the reason we were able to pivot to the asia pacific region after having ended the war in iraq, and transitioning out of afghanistan is precisely because this is going to be a massive growth area in the future. and we believe china can be a partner, but we're also sending a very clear signal that america is a pacific power. that we are going to have a presence there. we are working with countries in the region to make sure, for example, that ships can pass through, that commerce continues, and we're organizing trade relations with countries other than china, so that china starts feeling more pressure about meeting basic international standards. that's the kind of leadership we've shown in the region, that's the kind of leadership we'll continue to show. >> i just want to tyke one of those points, again, attacking me is not talking about an agenda for getting more trade and opening up more jobs for this country, but the president mentioned the auto industry and somehow i would be in favor of jobs being elsewhere. knowledge could be further than the truth. i'm a son of detroit. i
part of the reason we were able to pivot to the asia pacific region after having ended the war in iraq, and transitioning out of afghanistan is precisely because this is going to be a massive growth area in the future. and we believe china can be a partner, but we're also sending a very clear signal that america is a pacific power. that we are going to have a presence there. we are working with countries in the region to make sure, for example, that ships can pass through, that commerce...
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four old roommates debated whether asia was or wasn't the greatest '80s supergroup ever. and a surprise birthday party caught amanda sullivan totally off-guard. all over delicious entrees like new smoky chipotle chicken fajitas from our $20 dinner for two. chili's -- more life happens here. . >>> good morning. welcome to 9news now. today is tuesday, october 16. i'm andrea roane. >>> i'm mike hydeck -- i'm jessica doyle in today for mike hydeck. today is the official animal day. howard will dress up later. monika samtani will have your timesaver traffic in a moment. we'll begin with howard bernstein not dressed in leopard today. >> that's okay. we'll leave it to the ladies. they wear it much better than i do. we have a much better day in the sense it will be dry. a better hair day. the humidity is a lot lower. the breeze is up a little bit this morning. that may be the one thing on the hair. 54 now. we'll see sunny skies. got a few clouds mixing in now but sunny skies. by lunch time only 60 with a high of 66 and drive home temp of 64. you'll likely need a jacket and the sh
four old roommates debated whether asia was or wasn't the greatest '80s supergroup ever. and a surprise birthday party caught amanda sullivan totally off-guard. all over delicious entrees like new smoky chipotle chicken fajitas from our $20 dinner for two. chili's -- more life happens here. . >>> good morning. welcome to 9news now. today is tuesday, october 16. i'm andrea roane. >>> i'm mike hydeck -- i'm jessica doyle in today for mike hydeck. today is the official animal...
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modernize the navy and stay at 300 ships but bring the troops out of places like the middle east, central asia, bring them home. >> the current batch of ships we have are so big and so powerful. >> we used to have 15 carriers, we have now got 11. >> so multi-usable we don't need all that. >> we take ten ships with every i are craft carrier what are you talking about? >> i think romney won the exchange on the navy. >> you do? >> yes, i do. >> on the ships? >> yes. >> what was the most defining moment in the third and final debate? pat buchanan? >> bayonets and horses i guess john. and that tells me that barack obama was fairly petty. >> no, it was when the president said when he visited israel as a candidate he didn't take along fundraisers and didn't hold fundraisers there. >> it was obama's juvenile joke about the 1980s called and the remark about the bayonets showed him running a frivolous campaign trying to distract from real issues. >> i think i'll go with in our nation's all-volunteer armed forces have made a commitment to protect us and our freedoms. many of them will return from the war
modernize the navy and stay at 300 ships but bring the troops out of places like the middle east, central asia, bring them home. >> the current batch of ships we have are so big and so powerful. >> we used to have 15 carriers, we have now got 11. >> so multi-usable we don't need all that. >> we take ten ships with every i are craft carrier what are you talking about? >> i think romney won the exchange on the navy. >> you do? >> yes, i do. >> on...
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part of the second look at ensor national markets which start with asia and we're seeing losses there especially for the next day which is over two percent we have technology and among the worst ahead this hour and in about a quarter of a percent is a. very optimistic mood right now investors are very concerned about growth moving on to the russian markets which just kicked off the trading session and they are tracking losses overseas with the r.t.s. so riteish i think over half a percent lower oil prices aren't helping. and now let's move on and see what's happening with the currencies and the euro is weakening against the u.s. dollar when it comes to the ruble fresh progress for you and that makes against the currency basket now it's time for oil prices and oil prices are dropping from their one week high right now and that's because we're expecting a report that many analysts say that stockpiles in the u.s. have increased in the u.s. of course is the biggest crude well right now let's move on to greece and of course one of the violent clashes with the austerity measures and of cour
part of the second look at ensor national markets which start with asia and we're seeing losses there especially for the next day which is over two percent we have technology and among the worst ahead this hour and in about a quarter of a percent is a. very optimistic mood right now investors are very concerned about growth moving on to the russian markets which just kicked off the trading session and they are tracking losses overseas with the r.t.s. so riteish i think over half a percent lower...
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in asia, in europe, in africa. with israel, where we have unprecedented military and intelligence cooperation, including dealing with the iranian threat. but what we also have been able to do is position ourselves so we can start rebuilding america. and that's what my plan does. making sure that we're bringing manufacturing back to our shores so that we're creating jobs here as we've done with the auto industry. not rewarding companies that are shipping jobs overseas. making sure that we've got the best education system in the world. including retraining our workers for the jobs of tomorrow. doing everything we can to control our own energy. we've cut our oil imports to the lowest level in two decades. because we've developed oil and natural gas but we also have to develop clean energy technologies. that will allow us to cut our exports in half by 2020. >> that is the kind leadership we have to control and reduce our deficit, unfortunately governor romney's plan doesn't do it we have to do it in a responsible way b
in asia, in europe, in africa. with israel, where we have unprecedented military and intelligence cooperation, including dealing with the iranian threat. but what we also have been able to do is position ourselves so we can start rebuilding america. and that's what my plan does. making sure that we're bringing manufacturing back to our shores so that we're creating jobs here as we've done with the auto industry. not rewarding companies that are shipping jobs overseas. making sure that we've got...
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and asia and latin america. we provide us with unique opportunities to profit for finance, for direct investments when you have the customer and can provide opportunities. going into a traditional presence but the domestic bank in those countries. >> thank you, much. the floor is open to question. discredit traveling night, a standing mike in the back. identify yourself and fire away. >> thank you very much for an interesting presentation. i want to follow-up on the last point here about your strategy because it appears to me that it is not the bank that i saw most bang, big banks. and if i've got the details right, we've got in moscow and the debate ipo in mexico they appear all you have banks in poland, could you elaborate on this? if they are moving towards eastern europe, but concentrating to europe rather than going out and lined with your answer and asia. thank you. >> in the case of poland, we had the opportunity to buy into sting operations to provide us with all the elements that are for us a fundamenta
and asia and latin america. we provide us with unique opportunities to profit for finance, for direct investments when you have the customer and can provide opportunities. going into a traditional presence but the domestic bank in those countries. >> thank you, much. the floor is open to question. discredit traveling night, a standing mike in the back. identify yourself and fire away. >> thank you very much for an interesting presentation. i want to follow-up on the last point here...
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indeed nuclear weapons free zones already existed in latin america southeast asia central asia africa so the civic i talk to. you have some stuff listen he's going to place there isn't nuclear weapons reason why hasn't this on the table why is this why is this a threat of war against against iran's a horrific government but that's up to the people of iran to deal with it and i really see that the nuclear issue is more of the structure than anything else and in terms of the political ad kind of the name calling and there wasn't really much that came out in terms of what paul ryan or a mitt romney administration would actually do do you think that a mitt romney as an ministration would do something different than what barack obama is doing right now which is imposing these crippling sanctions. well both sides support the crippling sanctions and both sides are open to the use of military course of the sanctions don't work i would guess that if you force me to choose i would say that obama mr sorry romney administration more likely go to war in large part because of. some of the prominent
indeed nuclear weapons free zones already existed in latin america southeast asia central asia africa so the civic i talk to. you have some stuff listen he's going to place there isn't nuclear weapons reason why hasn't this on the table why is this why is this a threat of war against against iran's a horrific government but that's up to the people of iran to deal with it and i really see that the nuclear issue is more of the structure than anything else and in terms of the political ad kind of...
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earnings report season so in the next couple of days we're expecting to hear about that coming from asia in europe and investors and all in a very optimistic about that as you can see from the figures the footsie is shedding over a third of a percent similarly of one of the german dax and if we stay with us there is another piece of news that is not helping and that's right now and that's the fact that european banks may be forced to sell four point five trillion dollars worth of assets through two thousand and thirteen and that's the verdict of the international monetary fund which says i've asked what will happen if your fails to solve the union's crisis the thirty two percent from the previous estimates and earlier the european central bank president mario draghi committed to do everything possible to save the eurozone and if we stay with the europe we of course know and we've been reporting on the violent clashes in athens due to the trip by anglo merkel there in greece and of course will greeks are protesting enough murias over the latest austerity measures which is a condition for
earnings report season so in the next couple of days we're expecting to hear about that coming from asia in europe and investors and all in a very optimistic about that as you can see from the figures the footsie is shedding over a third of a percent similarly of one of the german dax and if we stay with us there is another piece of news that is not helping and that's right now and that's the fact that european banks may be forced to sell four point five trillion dollars worth of assets through...
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dollar the ruble remains mixed against the currency now a quick look at asia investors are getting ready to go home and there we saw that japan took a major hit with steel makers and technology firms didn't particularly badly in this trade recession then take a shot in almost two percent and there's the concerns over the global growth that's what investors are focusing on. they're coming down from one week and that's ahead of a report that analysts say will show that there are more stockpiles on the rise in the u.s. which is of course there was a big as a crude nature and now if we go back to europe and. the trip there and will greeks are furious with the latest there it's a measures which of course is a condition for the bailouts while we're speaking to analysts and i say the greeks must accept the losses and restructure that. what i've proposed is the establishment of a berlin club in the emerging world you have the paris club when an emerging country gets into trouble what happens is the emerging country comes to the paris club with its creditors and they discuss and debate and they r
dollar the ruble remains mixed against the currency now a quick look at asia investors are getting ready to go home and there we saw that japan took a major hit with steel makers and technology firms didn't particularly badly in this trade recession then take a shot in almost two percent and there's the concerns over the global growth that's what investors are focusing on. they're coming down from one week and that's ahead of a report that analysts say will show that there are more stockpiles...
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they closed up now fifty years later me and more of the poorest country in asia but they're opening up it is one really exciting so do you think if you had to pick one country and asia that's the one to watch that could be really exciting you would be one country in the world it would be me and more right now north korea is another excite. in country angola there or the area yeah really things happening in north korea what give us that give us that because you always hear the other side in the western mainstream media in the american mainstream yeah it has this in the kid the kid grew up first went to school in switzerland he knows how it is in the other part of the world but all of his generals when they were captains and lieutenants they went to moscow and beijing now they go thirty years later and they say oh my god you believe what's happened in beijing you can't believe what's happened in moscow and nothing's happened here so everybody in north korea with any power wants to change things and it's going to open up and they're going to merge with south korea in the next few years
they closed up now fifty years later me and more of the poorest country in asia but they're opening up it is one really exciting so do you think if you had to pick one country and asia that's the one to watch that could be really exciting you would be one country in the world it would be me and more right now north korea is another excite. in country angola there or the area yeah really things happening in north korea what give us that give us that because you always hear the other side in the...
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financial times newspaper says the firm or so a number of its mobile phone operators in africa and asia and that's a focus on more mature markets such as russia and it's late both countries make up about seventy percent of the group's business. and they were doing stuff in dade. all right then so there isn't. the business but we're going to stay with. financials and gold because all to talk to our political allies alsatian this doc goldstone to hear his thoughts on how europe and the u.s. could return to the pall of financial greit stay with us but our. news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operation through the day. magine assets that the phone watches show every single moment. and waiting for you to stumble. i saw a man with a video camera so i moved over and he followed me. you know we realized there were following everyone from early in the morning. as the only chance to get rid of him. is to reveal him. me. on our cheek. it. will. place. just plain. do we speak your language or not at the. schoo
financial times newspaper says the firm or so a number of its mobile phone operators in africa and asia and that's a focus on more mature markets such as russia and it's late both countries make up about seventy percent of the group's business. and they were doing stuff in dade. all right then so there isn't. the business but we're going to stay with. financials and gold because all to talk to our political allies alsatian this doc goldstone to hear his thoughts on how europe and the u.s. could...
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as for the rest of east asia, nice, clear skies for much of japan today. we saw the coolest morning of the season in many locations, but temperatures will be rising to above seasonal or seasonal levels during the heat of the day across much of japan. well, out west, a ban of thundershowers and snow showers are moving toward the east over northeastern china. the korean peninsula will be affected from tomorrow. down toward the south, remnants of tropical storm gaemi is now situated over the sea. producing heavy rain along the coast of the southern half of myanmar and central and northern parts of thailand today. so flash floods and landslides are possible here. all right. moving toward the americas then. we an see this compact storm. this is tropical depression olivia. it's continuing to move toward the west. meanwhile, people in the western u.s. are experiencing dry and warm conditions under the influence of a high-pressure system. but it's a different story in central canada and the great lakes region. a potent storm is moving through these regions bringin
as for the rest of east asia, nice, clear skies for much of japan today. we saw the coolest morning of the season in many locations, but temperatures will be rising to above seasonal or seasonal levels during the heat of the day across much of japan. well, out west, a ban of thundershowers and snow showers are moving toward the east over northeastern china. the korean peninsula will be affected from tomorrow. down toward the south, remnants of tropical storm gaemi is now situated over the sea....
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we are sending our newest asset to the asia-pacific region first. for us, we are working closely with allies of partners to build a peaceful asia-pacific, where every state in the region may prosper and we do that project together. the state department of course laser diplomatic engagement but shifts as well. a key -- [inaudible] relationship -- and two weeks ago, a strong partnership to create and build the security foundation for the military relations. recently, our navy participated in counter piracy exercise in somalia and the strategic and economic importance for government. the exercise help us to build trust and give our sailors a chance to work together. secretary panetta invited china to participate in the annual exercise, which is our large maritime exercise. so, our relationship -- the best relationship with china is an essential part of our rebalanced. the foster security across the region into multilateral security institutions, like the sei defense ministry are expanding bilateral and multilateral exercise of all kinds, create the def
we are sending our newest asset to the asia-pacific region first. for us, we are working closely with allies of partners to build a peaceful asia-pacific, where every state in the region may prosper and we do that project together. the state department of course laser diplomatic engagement but shifts as well. a key -- [inaudible] relationship -- and two weeks ago, a strong partnership to create and build the security foundation for the military relations. recently, our navy participated in...